Republicans are happy, they have forgiven Trump's overt racism. Yeah -- they don't mind it all that much if he said Judge Gonzalo Curiel (and native of Indiana) was treating him unfairly in his Trump U scam trail because the judge was of Mexican descent. Just like it didn't matter when he bragged about his HUGE wall to keep out all those nasty Mexican rapists and drug dealers.

Heh -- heh, that's alright. Trump's just being Trump...y'know? He hates women, too? Well now, that's just some exaggeration, all that about women being pigs and having nice t*ts and all that. Nitpicking liberal media, that's what that is. Whaddaya expect after that black guy got to live in the White House for eight years? Eight years! Outrageous. 'Course the 'merican people are gonna react to that abomination, and Trump is the result!

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Anyway, the Neocons gotta dance with the one that brought 'em, after all. 'Cept this time their candidate doesn't have the coattails to drag any of these vermin along with him -- which is a reason the Democrats are happy today. They look at Trump as a gift, which may not be the smartest assumption.

Another reason the mainstream Democrats are wearing their dancing shoes is because Bernie is meeting with Obama today and the presumed outcome is that he will gently and gracefully recede into the background and silently drift away. Again, perhaps not the wisest anticipated outcome.

Both of the reasons the DINOS are celebrating today are based on perilous presumptions -- that Hillary will overcome Trump's popular appeal to the red-meat (misogynistic) masses, and that legions of fired-up Bernie supporters will forget the shoddy way Hillary and her DNC treated their candidate and will instead proudly waive their pennants for Team Clinton.

Oh, and that the FBI's intricate, ongoing, expanding investigation of Hillary's security crimes and possible racketeering as Secretary of State will ultimately lead to ... nothing. Poof! It will all just disappear. Just like they hope Bernie will do.

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